Public Shaming Internet Trolls in Brazil

16:00 December 02, 2015
By: Lexie Kirkwood

BBC News reports that in an effort to bring into light the harsh words of the racist posters on the internet, activists are buying up billboard space near the homes of offenders and posting their comments for all to see. The campaign, called "Virtual Racism, Real Consequences," is backed by Criola, and Afro-Brazilian civil rights group run by women.

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